Right. Letting her freedoms be trampled. That would have been honorable.
Examples of decent heroic men and women who stood by and allowed their freedoms to be trampled in the name of keeping a promise extracted through intimidation? (Since you can't seem to support any of your other points in this debate, I won't hold my breath for this proof either.)
If our forefathers believed in your definition of "honorable," we'd still belong to England. After all, they came over here as colonies of Britain. How dare they break their word and revolt? They should have done the honorable thing and stood by the agreement they had with the crown when they settled here. After all, liberty is such a little thing.
I've enjoyed the repartee. Good night.